U.S. breaks daily record for coronavirus cases with over 84,000 new
infections
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[October 24, 2020]
By Anurag Maan
(Reuters) - The United States broke its
daily record for new coronavirus infections on Friday as it reported
84,218 new cases due to outbreaks in virtually every part of the
country, according to a Reuters tally.
The spike in cases comes less than two weeks before the presidential
election on Nov. 3 and is hitting battleground states such as Ohio,
Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. On Thursday, the
United States reported a near-record 76,195 new cases.
The previous record was 77,299 new cases on July 16. At the time,
hospitalizations for COVID-19 patients hit 47,000 and two weeks later
deaths rose to an average of 1,200 per day.
Now, hospitalizations are over 41,000 and deaths average nearly 800 per
day. Sixteen states had record one-day increases in new cases on Friday
and 11 reported a record number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Health experts have not pinpointed the reason for the rise but have long
warned that colder temperatures driving people inside, fatigue with
COVID-19 precautions and students returning to schools and colleges,
could promote the spread of the virus.
The United States has the most cases in the world at 8.5 million and the
most fatalities with 224,000 lives lost. The United States has reported
over the past week an average of 60,000 new cases per day, the highest
seven-day average since early August.
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Certified nursing assistant (CNA) Jermaine LeFlore prepares to take
a patient's nasal swab at a drive-thru testing site outside the
Southside Health Center as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
outbreak continues in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., October 21, 2020.
REUTERS/Bing Guan/File Photo
The Midwest has been the epicenter of the latest surge but
infections are rising nationwide.
The Northeast reported an 83% increase in cases in the past month.
New cases have doubled in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
and New Jersey in the past four weeks as compared to the prior four
weeks, according to a Reuters analysis.
Western states including Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming have
reported a 200% increase in cases in the past four weeks when
compared with the previous four weeks.
(Reporting by Anurag Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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